Why you trying to move it once it set up you shouldn't need to move it . Does driver know how to slide it . You need to lower landing gear to get the weight of the plate for it to slide
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Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Ladytrukr, Sep 21, 2017.
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5th wheel not sliding, there's lots of companies (the one I work for) and others that have fixed position fifth wheels that will never slide I.E. fixed position.
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So I wonder what happened to the OP, did she just do a drive by and never to be seen again?
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The worst part at no time did she ever take responsibility for her lack of action. Nor did she apply the proper responsibility to the driver.
Those two things right there are a recipe for failure. If we don't learn from our mistakes we are doomed to fail.BigBob410, Ladytrukr, Mike2633 and 1 other person Thank this. -
Of course it doesn't help it's a dumb and dumber situation. I don't mean that derisively either. A brand new owner, employing a brand new driver. No one know what's going on.... She needs to hire someone with experience (and pay appropriately), or simply keep taking the hits until they both learn.Ladytrukr Thanks this. -
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2. Not cheap at all, I'm currently taking care of a family of 6 paying all bills and Mortgage, and still managing my Trucking business My Myself. I don't have money to just throw away, especially when I'm saving to buy a new home to support my own family when I decide to make one.
3. It's my first time owning trucks and I'm still learning as I go so thanks for the Advice. I will use it from now it because it's really good to get myself as well as my employees to know what should be expected before we move our trucks.
I made sure of all fixes to my truck myself, as he was coming home. -
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